
"It is doubtful if any man was ever more misunderstood by the people of his own time than Jesus of Nazareth. Certainly no man was ever more grossly misrepresented by succeeding generations, and especially by those who professed to be his friends and followers ... The picture of the man Jesus which you hold in your minds has been drawn far more from the poetry of Isaiah, written 700 years before he was born, than from the four gospels, which purport to be narratives of eye witnesses of his life and works." So began Wallace D. Wattles, who went on to write some of the most powerful books ever written, the best known of which being his classic masterpiece The Science of Getting Rich, on the afternoon of November 11, 1905, as he spoke before his audience at the Auditorium in Cincinnati, Ohio. His subject? Jesus: The Man and His Work. In that short, but very powerful lecture, Wallace D. Wattles shattered orthodox misconceptions, misunderstandings, and outright misrepresentations of the character and teachings of Jesus and shared his concept of the real Christ and his true call. This book contains the complete, unedited text of this incredible lecture, a lecture only Wallace D. Wattles could have delivered, taken directly from the original, that reveals the shocking truth about Jesus and his teachings. Here's a Preview of What's Included Inside This Book... Publisher's Foreword Preface Jesus: The Man and His Work About Wallace D. Wattles Other Books by Wallace D. Wattles Want to know the truth about Jesus and his teachings? Then find out for yourself exactly how Wallace D. Wattles fulfilled his task that November afternoon of, as he put it, "rescuing Christ from Christianity." Get your copy today! Warning: Much of what you'll read in this book will be contrary to what you may have heard before, especially from orthodox churches and organized religions, and it may seriously challenge your present thinking and/or long held beliefs. However, if you read this powerful lecture by Wallace D. Wattles with an open mind, your life will never be the same again.
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